persistent delusion

Trying to develop an ad-free perception of life, life-substance and actual living through popular science, art, word and image.

All original (uncredited) images taken by myself with iPhone camera. All other images taken by other people, with credit.


“It is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring.”

--Carl Sagan

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  1. Last of Summer (Taken with instagram)

    Last of Summer (Taken with instagram)

     
     
  2. Museum of Science and Industry (Taken with instagram)

    Museum of Science and Industry (Taken with instagram)

     
     
  3. Taken with instagram

    Taken with instagram

     
     
  4. Taken with instagram

    Taken with instagram

     
     
  5. theonlymagicleftisart:

Sin titulo pero con fuego by federico hurtado 2011 on Flickr.
     
     
  6. "History is not the story of heroes entirely. It is often the story of cruelty and injustice and shortsightedness. There are monsters, there is evil, there is betrayal. That’s why people should read Shakespeare and Dickens as well as history—they will find the best, the worst, the height of noble attainment and the depths of depravity."
    — David C. McCullough (via wordpainting)
     
     
  7. We can’t depend on miracles, only on our resolve to take responsibility for what we can change to make the world safer.

     
     
  8. Dwarf Planets

    1. Son: Dad, there are eight planets and one dwarf planet in our solar system.
    2. Me: Is that right? Which one is a dwarf planet?
    3. Son: Pluto.
    4. Me: Why do you think they call it a dwarf planet?
    5. (pause)
    6. Son: Because it has dwarfs on it.
     
     
  9. "All systems of morality are based on the idea that an action has consequences that legitimize or cancel it. A mind imbued with the absurd merely judges that those consequences must be considered calmly. It is ready to pay up. In other words, there may be responsible persons, but there are no guilty ones, in its opinion. At very most, such a mind will consent to use past experience as a basis for its future actions."
    — Albert Camus (via nathanielstuart)
     
     
  10. drawingarchitecture:

 
Site analysis of Shahi Mohallah, Pakistan by Faheem Farooq

    drawingarchitecture:

    Site analysis of Shahi Mohallah, Pakistan by Faheem Farooq